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Furniture Plus announces July and August winners in its Believe campaign
The Bahamas - Furniture Plus has announced
July and August winners in its national "Believe" campaign. The
company designed the seven-month promotion to make an impact on the community
by not only awarding customer loyalty for shopping in The Bahamas but also
giving back to those in need. This
month, Furniture Plus stores in Nassau, Grand Bahama and their newest store in
Abaco will finish giving a...
Custom Computer?s A?s For Excellence Winners
Custom Computer?s A?s For Excellence Winners
Custom Computers and the Minister of Education, The Honourable Desmond Bannister, presented this year?s winners of Custom Computer?s A?s for Excellence Campaign with brand new HP laptop computers on Saturday, September 18 during an awards presentation at the Custom Computers ?Know How Store? on Cable Beach. Outstanding students Kamal Hudson of St. Thomas Moore Primary School and Karinya Johnson of...
Custom Computer's A's for Excellence Winners Receive Brand New Computers
Nassau, Bahamas - Custom Computers and the Minister
of Education, The Honourable Desmond Bannister, presented this year's winners
of Custom Computer's A's for Excellence Campaign with brand new HP laptop
computers on Saturday, September 18 during an awards presentation at the Custom
Computers "Know How Store" on Cable Beach. Outstanding students Kamal Hudson of
St. Thomas Moore Primary School and ...
MasterCard Names Three Winners
MasterCard Names Three Winners
Three downtown businesses, one a restaurant, two luxury retailers, came away as winners in a MasterCard-Ministry of Tourism initiative designed to boost revenue and enhance the visitor experience.
Priceless Performance Pays -- MasterCard Names Three Winners
Nassau, Bahamas - Three downtown businesses, one a restaurant, two luxury retailers,
came away as winners in a MasterCard-Ministry of Tourism initiative designed to
boost revenue and enhance the visitor experience.
The winners -- Van Breugel's restaurant on Charlotte Street, Quantum
Duty Free and Little Switzerland, both on Bay Street -- received international
recognition and a cheque rewarding t...
Coca-Coca Names First Batch of Happy Pics Winners
Coca-Coca Names First Batch of Happy Pics Winners
Nassau, Bahamas -
It was stiff
competition during the first judging session of happy picture submissions in
the Coca-Cola HAPPY PICS contest. Judges spent nearly three hours poring over
400 photos of smiling babies, happy puppies, silly expressions and other memorable
moments.
"The response from
the public has been overwhelming and we're so pleased that participants are capturing
their happy mom...
Quinton Laroda unofficial BUT area vp winner
Quinton Laroda unofficial BUT area vp winner
By DENISE MAYCOCK
Tribune Freeport Reporter
dmaycock@tribunemedia.net
FREEPORT - Incumbent Quinton Laroda has officially won the race for area vice-president of Grand Bahama in the Bahamas Union of Teachers election.
The post was being contested by union shop steward Meoshe Basden-Curtis, a teacher at the Eight Mile Rock High School.
There are around 600 union members in Grand Bahama. Voter t...
Cheers! 'Name that beer' winners share 3,000 cash prize
By DENISE MAYCOCK
Tribune Freeport Reporter
dmaycock@tribunemedia.net
FREEPORT - The Bahamian Brewery and Beverage Company presented cash prizes to four more Grand Bahamians who submitted the winning name for its third beer, "Strong Back."
A $3,000 cash prize was shared equally among the winners - Elizabeth Sears, Vashti Maycock, Shervonne Knowles and Donald Henderson - who each received chequ...
The Governor General welcomes United World College scholarship winners
Governor General, His Excellency the Most Hon. Sir Cornelius A. Smith welcomed the Bahamas National Committee, and United World College (UWC) 2023 scholarship winners, in a courtesy call at the Office of the Governor General, July 24, 2023.
Winner turns loser
Winner turns loser
AN American man lost his casino winnings and faced a $500 fine in court yesterday after admitting to lying to a US officer at LPIA by saying he had $15,000 when he actually he had $49,200.